The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1911, Page 8

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—_—-—- eA OET LOE OL eS EE SESE IO CN ON een + —Won by B. B. THE EVENING WORLD, CARSHEN COMPETE FOR TITLES ON SARATOEA KE W. N. Gere of Boston Easily Defeats Good Field in Sin- gle Scull Shells, BAATORGA, N. Y., July %—Saratoga to-day experienced a revival of the once famous r on Saratoga Take. Over a mile and yurse scores straightaway plonshtp contests have been decided on the lake. Canada sent the pick of her scullers to compete ul of the events thee elnding an int fonal Interest to the aair. Th championship of well know of Balifax, Aelphia, I and Lou F latter will © ner in } in sever 1, a win ama epard, e win. | jor doubles for tv . the Vesper Aseociation senior s Bhepard and Fussell the doubles in t rem. F At 2.30 P. M. half an hour before the echeduled starting time of the first race, rain was falling, but there was no wind, ‘The programme p bly will be car- ried out without d The summaries follow; Intermediate Single Scull Shells—Won by W. N. Gere, Union Boat Club, Bos. Mnas., by five lengths; second, Wiittam Faulkner, Riverside Boat Club, Cambridge, Mass.; third, F. M. Drew, Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia; fourta, Frank Helne, Springfield Boat Club, Springfield, Mass.; fifth, James A. Kee- nan, West Lynn Boat Club, Lynn, Mass. Gere's time war 842-5, Faulkner's time, 8.60. Senior single ecul #hells (association) Butler, Argonaut Row- ing Club, Toronto, Ont, by two and « halt lengths; eecond, George Carter, New Rochelle Rowing Club, New Ro- chelle, N. Y.; third, Fred Puessel, Har- tem Rowing Club, New York; fourth, |. B. Smith, Union Boat Club, Boston, ime, §.11 1-6. ee Ee HIT BY SUBWAY TRAIN AS HE STOOPS FOR CIGAR. Struck by an express train at the Fourteenth street station of the subway this afternoon, Dr. Hugh Reid of Queensboro Hill, Flushing, was so badly injured that he will probably die. He was standing at the rear end of the uptown platform when he dropped hts cigar. He stooped down to pick it up and in doing so leaned over the plat- form's edge. A Van Cortlandt express ‘was entering the station, and before the motorman could stop it Dr. Reid had been hurled nearly across the platform. Among the very few passengers at the rear end of the platform was Mra K, wh lives in the ¥. W. ant Twelfth atreet. eams brought Spectal MoBride and several Interbor- ough guards to the spet. They found the man unconscious, and Dr. Kane of ho came in response call, said he had frac- Claiming th hunger, Geor young man Just as he w ‘of William ¢ ‘ Sa he had walked the to eat," the r nd | could saw which he had He sald he had come Beattie, uperintendent of 4gh of Manhattan, will be placed on trial Monday by Com missioner Stover, who charges him with nd inability to m To Try Charles H. Hes Parks for the E culmination of the @ missioner Stover and Commissioner Fosdick of the Bureau of Account nave been making Beattie from his $4,000 position tw oust carrying | STEAMER SINKS = WALL STREET. | Lehigh Valley and Southern Pactfe | up 1 potnt, today’s early stock | market manifested pronounced im- provement — Local buying orders sup- pla the foreign selling that weak- ened yesterday's session, and trading during the first hour, while quiet, dis- played a fair degree of strength Afternoon price movem nts were lifeless, except for pronounced weak- nes: the local tractions. Brooklyn Rapid Transit dropped down to 40% |from above 82. A slow rally was in p | ene last quarter of an the lst an irregular closing time, Reading, St Pacific and St. prominent at the Sole Survivor Clinging to a Hatch Is Washed Ashore at Town on adian Coast. HALIFAX, N. 8., July 2% at regarding the fate of the st A to-d from Lis ying that the 1 sank off sday morning. washed ved to be | n or more AN doubt mer John when a mes- Irwin was mb, ninety eee AS Co are as follows High, 1 ons sand terday’s final figur Sast, Ob ay Amal, Copper Am, Car & Fi in the McLeod was washed ashore at Maric! A + Joseph, a sma 1st settlement, on Wednesday aft nA companion who was on th with him died | 4 his body | ng by his unable to the disaster aw Capt t 3 { ¢ m er hateh with @ portion of his | Co ” % e r removed from ation, which | Br act that the two daya | ws of the Irwin's fate] Int nt 1. Central i eame 1 ‘ steamer Of | Kan. city doth Lah which 1s believed to ha ship upon the rocks off Hy ARREST MAN FOR TAXI HOLDUP LAST SPRING. Henry Frank, One of Five, Who ' Robbed Card Players on Ridge Street, Henty Frank of No, % Decatur street, Brooklyn, who was arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge last night supposedly tn connection with the murder of Stern, the Jeweler's clerk, at Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue last Saturday night, was arraigned in Center Street Police Court to-day. His arraignment disclosed that he was not suspected of complicity in the Sixth avenue taxicab murder, but was charged with participating in an East Side taxicab holdup last Spring. Maroh 11 five men jumped from a taxi- cad in front of No. 6 Ridge street and held up, at the point of revolvers, a crowd of men who were just leaving # cant game. Harry and Samuel Wolln- aki of No. % East Broadway, winners im the game, wero robbed of a considera- able sum of money. Four of the high- waymen esoaped, but the remaining man was unable to get Into the taxicnd before it started and @ policeman nab- bed him. A Cool Day ELLE LORE LO ARE NEOTEL ERLE CELE Wounds, Cuts, Sores, Burns, etc., lose their sting and seriousness if dressed with Vernas Lotion. INFECTION causes blood-poisoning. Prompt applicatic ernas Lotion prevents infection, Has four timesthe strength of any other antiseptic. ur times the ef- pleasurable ways. Free Trial Bottle for your ier's name At your Drugrists 15¢ 50¢ $1.00 Vernas Lotion VERNA’ CHEMICAL COMPANY, 249 W. S6tn SI,, WY, heated term really enjoyable. The New York Baio DAVE 120.9 55 Duane Street Branch Offices for the Address Phone Address Phone ' 424 Broadway Spring 9890 | 839 Third Avenue Plaza 6543 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960 | 27 East 125th St. Harlem 4020 245 West 42d St. Bryant 5262 | 360 East 149th St. Melrose 3340 pels no more effort than does a trip to Central Park, for her you're up town or own there's a Long RR. station within h and a short, Ne ride lands you where these cooling nreezes blow. Spend a L day within the family: nt 5 one of the beaches—-Rock ‘ar Rock: " " Beach, and the suri along the st white sandy beach in the world “ 0 ¥ $50 Complete | Sighs. fare coecceseses cree No matter what the thermometer in the street may say, you can defy hot weather in your office with an Electric Fan. It robs sultry days of their enervating, work-destroying tenden- cics—routs fatigue—saves the wear and tear on your nerves. You can secure no greater pleasure for the entire family than by the purchase of an Electric Fan—it makes life during the West’houm B. & M. Wee Un. te "Ex. Divid + Advance, tine. ACTOR TAKES HIS LIFE. came Disconsolate. ments during Charles King, @ vau himself this mornin, Mrs. John street, Maspeth, over a week, Th he seemed to ha himself and he was quite c! erful | the breakfast table. heard the shot. << Inquiry Into Kecape. jof the attempt of Joweph Hall to cape from the Criminal Courts B: ing yesterday by way of the Brid The Court instructed the Gi \gury to be particularly vigilant r inattention on the part of a r county office: ‘ALL DRUGGISTS | Poslam, “whenever the skin all ‘$2. Emergency Laboratories, 32 in the Office The adaptability of an Electric Fan is evinced in a hundred It is a source of refreshing vigor to the housewife, fagged by her daily tasks; to children overheated by play, to older folk of lessened vitality. The Low Cost of an Electric Fan Is but One of Many Recommendations It is the best Summer economy—an investment that you will regard with constantly increasing appreciation. of operation is less than one cent an hour, And the cost Judge Crain summoned the Grand Net | Jury to the Court of General Sessions | to-day and Issued special instructions | % that @ searching investigation be ma i jweeking to discover if Hall's opportu- |nity to excape grew out of negligence ity SELL POSLAM Although but few druggists have ever been asked to buy or stock the fact that this remark- able skin remedy can now be ob-| tained almort everywhere, even in jobscure places, proves how general hag heeame ita nae for the eradion- tion of all manner of skin troubles Druggists who have seen Poslam’ work know !t may be recommended Posiam comes in two sizes,at 50 cents and For free sample ‘write to the West fifth street, New York City. FRIDAY, JULY 28, HE fy Has | With No Work in Sight King Ne- With no booking for the next season in sight and having had no engage ist two months, ville actor, killed at the home of Frederick, No. % Franklin iy Ty by firing @ 32 calibre bullet through his right temple. | King was married seven months ago and went to live with his wife's family, His lack of work preyed on his mind and he had been acting queerly for ¥ morning, however, gotten a grip on at His wife and mo- J | ther-in-law started for Brooklyn. They Paul were the most) had reached the front gate when they ft a in Edison Company “At Your Service Phone, Worth 3000 Convenience of the Public: GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE E 1 WweeKLy CREDIT TERMS $s $3.00 powa on $90.00 BED FREE « %.00 100.00 * 150.00 “ 200.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED Value $15 > 19.58 to 500,00 With Every OPENS AN ACCOUNT This BRASS Parchase o! $7 5 FISHER BROS HRea4 MBUS AVE set 103° & 104 TST 1911. We Give “S. & H.” Stamps. Ask for The VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St. at 8th Ave. To the thousands of men who need new suits The startling response —the hundreds of men who have come here in the past week—inspires us on to greater efforts —that’s why you will find to-day and Satur- day even greater bar- — in this Clearance ale of every Summer Suit in our establish- ment. Men’s Suits former: $15, $16.50, $18 & i28|8Q.75 are now reduced to. . io, fa, sand 0} $15.75 are now reduced to. . A most important announcement, well worth a few minutes of your time to investigate. We place on sale for Clearance 950 pairs of Men’s $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, low and high, in black and tan at $1.95 a pair. 750 pairs of Men’s $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, low and high, in black and tan, at $2.95 @ pair. Also of Special Importance. 250 dozen Men’s New Soft Summer Shirts, in stripes and plain colors, made of Pongee Cloth, with French double turned- bi cuffs, regular $1.25 and $1.56 Shirts—on saie at 77c. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 3 Ave. PS Broadway, 34th to 35th St. “THE REGULAR MACY SAVING” What Does It Mean? Remember we have (1) No charge accounts, therefore no bad debts and no complicated book-keeping system— (2) no artificial inducements to bring you into the store—such as free concerts, palm gardens, etc.— (3) our own factories (both in New York and abroad) where we manufacture a large proportion of the merchandise sold over our counters. What we save through the economies of our system, we pass on to you in the shape of lower prices. The difference between the prices prevail- ing elsewhere and our regular prices is what we designate as the ‘Regular Macy Saving.” The “Macy Saving" is not a steady .percentage. In a department where we have to fight to obtain our merchandise, the ‘Macy Saving’? is naturally less than in a department where we have equal facilities ]} with other large stores; and in departments where: we ||] have unusual facilit ies, eitherfor buying or manufac. turing, the saving is naturally greatest. So, for instance, in the Book Department, where our fight with the Book Trust makes it difficult for us to}) |) obtain our merchandise, the ‘Macy Saving” is only 10]} per cent. In clothes (men's, women's and children’s) the ‘‘Macy Saving" averages 15 per cent. Store Open Saturday But it is on the very finest merchandise that “The Regular Macy Saving”’ is most conspicuous. On imported millinery, art bronzes, jewelry and the difference between saying a NOTE—The Wanamaker Store Now Opens at 8.15 A. M. Lincoln once happily illustrated thing—and being a thing by asking: “Tf you call a sheep’s tail a leg how many legs has asheep?” “ Five,” replied a friend. “No,” said the Pres dent, ‘it still has only four— for a-calling a sheep’s tail a leg does not make it one.” a * * Kindly apply this to all August Furniture Sales, remersberings that the idea of an August Furniture Sale originated with the Wana- maker Store in Philadelphia twenty-two years ago, and that last August’s Wanamaker sale in New York was fifty per cent. greater in volume of business than the year before. Growth does not come unmerited. Twenty-third August Sale Of Furniture Begins Tuesday, August Ist, 1911 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. fine merchandise of all kinds, the ‘“‘Macy Saving” reaches its maximum—often up to 50 per cent. This explains what we mean by “THE HIGHER THE PRICE, THE GREATER YOUR SAVING” FIVE GREAT SALES Begin at Macy’s on Monday _ @ Undermuslins @ Corsets @) Silk Bathing Suits @ Blankets (S) Fruit of the Loom Sheets & Pillowcases You can read the particulars in Sunday's advertise- ment, but you cannot fully appreciate the values until you come to the store on Monday and see. SOOOGOOSOCO! FOUR WEEKS OF O. HENRY STORIES WHEN you dont 2 advertise nobody knows that you are do- ing business, and it won’t be long before you'll not know it yourself. sedi ian The fiction treat of the season, In the Evening World beginning in August. Watch forthem, The last and best of O. HENRY'S great short stories. |GOOQOOQOQOQOQOOOOO PROOF! That you can best find the House, Aparte ment, Store, Office, &c., through The World than through any other renting agency: 638 WORLD “TO LET” ADS. YESTERDAY— 477 More Than the Herald; 1,320 WORLD “TO LET” ADS, LAST SUNDAY— 518 More Than the Herald; 4,476 WORLD “TO LET” ADS. LAST WEEK— 3,008 More Than the Herald; 23,725 WORLD “TO LET” ADS, LAST. MON'TH— 13,024 More Than the Herald; 273,374 WORLD “TO LET’? ADS. LAST YEAR— 129,837 More Than the Herald. About 1,300 World “To Let’’ Ads. Next Sunday & ©0©0O©00O00OO0E

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